By Juliette Portala (Reuters) – Over 330 businesses on Wednesday urged world leaders to force large companies to assess and disclose their impact on nature by 2030, ahead of the …
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China’s central bank and foreign exchange regulator on Tuesday raised the cross-border macro prudential adjustment ratio for corporates and financial institutions, making it easier for domestic firms …
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LONDON (Reuters) -British businesses are suffering their worst month since January 2021, when they were under a COVID-19 lockdown, as the country’s political upheavals compound concerns about inflation and rising …
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The companies are strategic partners for both franchise development and franchise sales, growing national franchise brands at exponential rates. Atlanta, GA (-) Pizza Twist, a California-based pizza brand that serves …
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ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey tightened lending rules for many companies with more than $500,000 in foreign currency cash on Friday, sweeping up more borrowers under rules adopted in June in …
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By Liz Hampton (Reuters) – Oilfield service firms are poised to deliver the strongest third quarter results in years as demand for equipment and services has risen despite supply chain …
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LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s markets watchdog curbed activities of twice as many consumer investment firms in the last financial year as the previous year, it said on Tuesday, as it …
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Japan Inc strongly backs defence spending, many firms near limit on weak yen – Reuters poll
by ReutersBy Rocky Swift TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese firms overwhelmingly support increasing defence spending amid heightened sabre-rattling in Asia, according to a Reuters monthly poll on Thursday, which also showed half …
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TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwanese semiconductor companies attach “great importance” to complying with the law, the island’s government said on Saturday, signalling they would comply with new U.S. export controls that …
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By Daphne Psaledakis and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Friday imposed new sanctions following North Korea’s latest missile launches this week, targeting a fuel procurement network that …
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By Junko Fujita TOKYO (Reuters) -The Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) is set to remove almost 500 firms from the Topix index of primary domestic firms in the bourse’s latest reform …
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LONDON (Reuters) – Almost all of the companies most responsible for corporate greenhouse gas emissions are failing to disclose how climate-related risks might impact them financially, according to a report …
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TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan will use the new U.S.-led “Chip 4” group to safeguard the interests of Taiwanese companies and to ensure supply chain resilience, a deputy minister said on …
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By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury will announce on Tuesday that a coalition of private firms and foundations will deposit $1 billion into minority-owned and community development …
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(Reuters) – Shimao Group said on Monday it appointed two firms to conduct independent investigations into issues raised by its previous auditor and its internal control systems, as the developer …
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By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese companies are looking to invest in the Canadian province of Alberta to produce ammonia and methanol in the effort to build global supply …
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BEIJING (Reuters) – Profits at China’s state-owned firms in January-August fell 1.5% from the same period a year earlier to 3 trillion yuan ($420.8 billion), the country’s finance ministry said …
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PARIS (Reuters) – French business executives see wage gains picking up over the next 12 months but remaining below expected inflation over the period, a quarterly survey by the central …
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MILAN (Reuters) – Italian households and businesses are adjusting to the current economic challenges and this will help the economy recover towards the end of next year after what UniCredit …
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OSLO (Reuters) – Norway’s centre-left government said on Wednesday it plans to increase taxes on electricity producers and fish farmers to raise an extra 33 billion crowns ($3 billion) a …
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By Victoria Waldersee BERLIN (Reuters) – The lifetime carbon emissions of a car are so high that investing in car companies funds almost as much carbon per euro as investing …
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(Reuters) – Citigroup Inc said on Tuesday it had hired six Hispanic-owned firms to co-manage its $2.75 billion bond offering, a week after the lender set new diversity goals for …
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By Trevor Hunnicutt TOKYO (Reuters) – Vice President Kamala Harris will meet on Wednesday in Japan with heads of semiconductor-related businesses as the Biden administration works to boost U.S. chips …
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BEIJING (Reuters) – China will postpone fee payments worth more than 53 billion yuan ($7.39 billion) by companies, mainly small firms, in the fourth quarter, state media quoted the cabinet …
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BERLIN (Reuters) – Soaring energy prices are costing Germany investments in the key automotive sector, where a growing number of companies are facing liquidity shortages, the head of the VDA …